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eastern wiseguy 27th July 2007 08:43

Removing AOL...when it is not there!
 
I was looking through Windows Task Manager this morning(boy do I need to get out more!) and I noticed in the processes a whole heap of AOL stuff running in the background.I don't have AOL installed (altough Mrs EW did and removed it).It seems that despite the uninstall it remains...can anyone suggest a way of removing it completely?

Regards
EW

green granite 27th July 2007 09:26

No, but if you go to the control panel and select "start up" you can stop them running by unticking the appropriate boxes.

frostbite 27th July 2007 11:42

Such is the nature of the stuff, it can even have the ability to reinstate itself in startup.

Go to Control Panel and click on Remove Programs just in case there is a mention of AOL there. Do the deed if there is.

Then, get something like RegCleaner and let it find any instances of AOL, get rid of any it finds.

With luck, that may be all you need to do.

BOAC 27th July 2007 12:06

I would agree with post #2 and also delete all folders with any reference to AOL if you do not need the beast. Registry work may be just a bit too risky?

frostbite 27th July 2007 14:30

Blindly deleting folders can cause more trouble than you started with.

If you cannot go the uninstall route then try renaming a root AOL folder and see if it upsets the system over a couple of days before deleting it.

BOAC 27th July 2007 15:47


Blindly deleting folders can cause more trouble than you started with
- yes, but it makes you FEEL good:)

Seriously, I've never had a problem when I have ELIMINATED:ok: the odd orphan AOL folder.

anti-aol 30th July 2007 02:18

"...can anyone suggest a way of removing it completely?"

Yes, there's a way to remove it completely.

I don't belong here, and I'll leave as soon as I finish this post (I'm not a pilot and have no rumors for any of you) but I couldn't help taking pity on EW's plight.

If he's finding AOL's processes running in Task Manager then AOL is not uninstalled fully, so removing files and folders won't help.

There's a Connectivity Service that runs even after so-called "removal" of older versions of AOL; it's bad coding on AOL's part that doesn't let you remove it the way you should be able to.

There's an AOL Adapter in Windows Device Manager that has to be removed, as well.

I'd check these pages for what EW needs:

http://anti-aol.livejournal.com/29611.html (remove Connectivity Service)

http://anti-aol.livejournal.com/35102.html (remove AOL's Adapter)

And see how he does from there.;)

eastern wiseguy 4th August 2007 23:35

Anti Aol ....big big thanks.....:ok::ok:


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